Description THEN, ONE DAY Paul came home with a little wooden sculpture he'd picked up from a street vendor near his bus stop. As soon as Christina saw it, paralyzing fear gripped her―it was made from some of the same precious wood the medicine man had specifically warned them against buying.

“You Fool! What have you done?!” she cried, shrinking away from it as though it were a poisonous snake about to strike.

Kay Stoner, BostonMember Since August 2007Artist Statement I am a mixed media artist, writer, and poet who works with sacred geometries and colors to chronicle and archive the energetic experiences of myself and the collective consciousness.

I have been working with fractal images since the late 1990s, and I continue to be amazed by their intricacy and transitory nature. It is my honor and privilege to "midwife" them into being... the real magic happens in a space that no one can consciously approach... what remains for me -- for us all, really -- is to remain open and attendant and to do the best we can with the tools we've been given.

I have published numerous books of poetry and prose, and I have been working in mixed media for over 20 years. I am an avid student of mythology and symbolism, and I find the archetypes and abstractions of alchemy to be highly useful in creating my art, as well as the life I live. I have been employed in the legal field, high-tech, and financial services, and I bring to my art the intention of supporting and strengthening excellence in all activities, through the deliberate use of color, shape, geometries, and proportion.